User manual

Table Of Contents
Type of ngering Example popover entry
Finger substitutions 1-3
Fretted instruments
Type of ngering Example popover entries
Left-hand ngerings 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Left-hand thumb t
Right-hand ngerings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
p, i, m, a, e
Right-hand thumb p, t, or 1
Right-hand pinky nger e, x, c, o, or 5
These lists are not comprehensive as there are many possible ngerings. It is intended to
illustrate how you can structure your entries to input different types of ngerings.
NOTE
Finger substitutions are shown as immediate by default, but you can change the rhythmic
position of the substitution by changing the deferral duration.
RELATED LINKS
Fingering on page 577
Changing the rhythmic position of substitution ngerings on page 578
Fingerings for valved brass instruments on page 587
Input methods for key signatures
You can input key signatures with the keyboard by using the key signatures popover, and with
the mouse by using the Key Signatures, Tonality Systems, and Accidentals panel.
RELATED LINKS
Key signatures on page 607
Key signatures popover
The table contains the entries for the key signatures popover that you can use to input the
different key signatures available.
You can open the key signatures popover in Write mode in any of the following ways when either
an item is selected or the caret is active:
Press Shift-K .
Select an existing key signature and press Return .
Choose Write > Create Key Signature.
Write mode
Notations input
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